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2.0 Stars

Jayson J.

3

After our dinner at driveby taco, the usual habit of coffee after meal was the reason why we went here.
Well, this is not my type of cafe. It was already around 11pm. The interior was not appealing to me. It's like a box with coffee machine, wooden seats and tables and a pastry ref. The music was loud. Metal. I cannot enjoy this kind of ambience.

Then came along these super loud (we think they were a bit high) coño kids who were jiving with the loud music.

lemon cookie
If just in case you will be going here, try this.

abbey road
This tastes like rocky road less the nuts and more chocolate

brewed coffee
Meh.

You see their desserts are good here. Heavenly desserts but the place? Hellish. Lol.

Thanks to our simple misadventure we found a new cool place in BF Homes. At 1st we were planning to eat at Fat Butchik, but when we arrive the place was close. We found out that they are close during monday. The good thing from that event was we found spin cafe. This hip place is just below fat butchik.

Spin cafe is a complete surprise for us. Their signage was a simple tarp and from the outside the plain wooden walling with colorful windows was so uninviting. But since we were already there might as well try and go inside. Once inside it was the complete opposite. The place was a hip/chill kinda bar with spin playing cool 90s band. The dim yellow lights, rugged wall design, cool assorted craft beer displayed and collection of old and new vinyl disc. Wow this was a complete surprise I was thinking it was another one of those coffee shop.

Their menu are spanish inspired and more of a pica-pica tapas for pulutan. We tried some of the montaditos. Which was a small bread topped with different ingredient. Price was just around 50-70 per piece. We tried the montaditos that was topped by chorizo and jalapeno. Taste great and the blend of savory chorizo and spicy jalapeno was so good. We also tried the other one with quail egg and chorizo. Taste almost the same with the 1st without the spiciness. My fave was the one with fishfillet toppings. Taste so delicious and blend well with the taste of their craft beer. Their beef salpicao is also another great delicious pulutan.

Also try their pastry which are equally good. Must try is Abbey Road a choco marble cookies. For local craft beer must try is their exclusive Crows Cabron pale ale.

Overall this is my new go to hangout place and by the way this place is owned by Jay Ortega of Gnash, DRT and Gasoline. He is one of the prominent name when it comes to opm bands in the 90s. Thats why the place got that undergound music scene kind of atmosphere.

If you are looking for a place to drink some beer and just chill some great music. This is definitely the place in BF.